Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1886 — Wisconsin Mineral Waters. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Wisconsin Mineral Waters.

Culp, Ind., March 20.1886. Friend Me.: In the interest of humanity, I wish to have you insert a short article in your paper giving my experience in the use of the Wisconsin mineral waters, &c. I have used two barrels since last September, which has given great relief, in fact has made me, comparatively, a new man. lam certain that the waters are a sure cure for all kidney troubles, as well as dyspepsia, i® used in time. The different analyzers show that the waters are of transcendent purity, free from those animal and vegetable contaminations with which mineral waters are so frequently impregnated. They hold in solution mineral substances which, I know by experience, stimulates the stomach, liver, bowels and kidneys to fresh and healthy action.

It is impossible to trace the course of the subterranean channels through which the water receives the exact qualities possessed by it, but the analysis renders it highly probabl - that months are consumed by its slow but sure percolation dirough millions of pores in the lower geological formations, before it appears at the outlet of these wonderful springs, perfected in the laboratory of nature, for the cure of some of the distressing diseases that afflict mankind.

My suffering for the last three years has been. con 'taut and often severe. I haG nearly all the time an uncontrollable thirst, and consequent micturition proved very distressing. I gained in flesh, but my flesh was flabby and dropsical. I have lost in flesh since using the water, but my appetite and thirst are normal. My kidney troubles of the last three years have all disappeared. To sum up this matter in small compass—l would not be baok in the condition I was six months ago for the wealth of Jasper county. The above is written in the interest of those suffering with similar diseases to my own. To further substantiate the virtues of the waters will refer to such solid men (who have used the waters) as W. K. Parkison, John Pullins, W. W. Murray and Wilbern Day, of my own township, and other.:, in other parts of the county. I write this in part to answer a large number of letters of inquiry by readers of your paper. Any one wishing any further informati n I will cheerfully give by them sending postage; and will cheerfully order the water for any one, without charge for my service, which is frdm $5 to $lO per barrel at springs. I use the Hygia Spring water, not because 1 get it for $5 per 1 arrel, but bee use I tried s veral springs and found the Hygia water suited to my disease. John G. Culp.

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